Sentences with phrase «public significance opens»

An exhibition from the Irish Museum of Modern Art's own Collection exploring the many ways in which visual artists respond to issues and events that have either personal or public significance opens at the Sligo Art Gallery on Thursday 13 January 2005.
14 Jan 2005 Public and Private Narratives An exhibition from the Irish Museum of Modern Art's own Collection exploring the many ways in which visual artists respond to issues and events that have either personal or public significance opens at the Sligo Art Gallery on Thursday 13 January 2005.

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Hallerman says the real significance of the GM - salmon approval is that it could be a step toward opening minds among the public, although that may take generations, he says.
The special section «ToxicDocs: Opening a new era of evidence for policies to protect public health» provides a valuable overview of the significance of this database.
Over the last 10 years, the project has held more than 20 public meetings, participated in numerous one - on - one meetings and group presentations, and has engaged in open dialog and meaningful discussions with community members and stakeholders to better understand the island's issues as well as the cultural and natural significance of Maunakea.
This year marks 10 years since the space opened its doors to the public, which has prompted a certain amount of reflection on the significance and role of the institution.
* According to the Berkeley group, the Earth's surface temperature will have risen (on average) slightly less than what indicated by NASA, NOAA and the Met Office * Differences will be on the edge of statistical significance, leaving a lot open to subjective interpretation * Several attempts will be made by climate change conformists and True Believers to smear the work of BEST, and to prevent them from publishing their data * After publication, organised groups of people will try to cloud the issue to the point of leaving the public unsure about what exactly was found by BEST * New questions will be raised regarding UHI, however the next IPCC assessment's first draft will be singularly forgetful of any peer - reviewed paper on the topic * We will all be left with a slightly - warming world, the only other certitude being that all mitigation efforts will be among the stupidest ideas that ever sprung to human mind.
Harvard's vice dean for library and information resources, Jonathan Zittrain, summed up the significance better than I could when he said: «Libraries were founded as an engine for the democratization of knowledge, and the digitization of Harvard Law School's collection of U.S. case law is a tremendous step forward in making legal information open and easily accessible to the public
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